
Trump DOJ Still Giving Guns Back to Felons
Without making much noise about it, the Trump Administration is continuing to give gun rights back to convicted felons—including, most recently, an indicted ‘fake elector.’
The latest news about the effort to end gun violence in Colorado

Without making much noise about it, the Trump Administration is continuing to give gun rights back to convicted felons—including, most recently, an indicted ‘fake elector.’

This week, the Netflix documentary “All the Empty Rooms” won the 2026 Best Documentary Short Film Academy Award. The film reflects on the lasting damage

DENVER, CO – (February 4, 2026) The Colorado Safe Futures Fund (CSFF) announced $770,000 in inaugural grants to 18 Colorado organizations working to prevent firearm-related injuries and deaths, including Colorado Ceasefire Outreach. Firearms are the third leading cause

Gun violence prevention groups across the state gathered on Feb. 26 to advocate for gun reform. More than 100 people, including dozens of students, joined

In what promises to be a landmark case, a Barrow County, Georgia jury took only two hours to find Colin Gray, 55, guilty of charges

The Georgia conviction of an alleged shooter’s father this week frustrates some Evergreen High School parents, who, nearly six months after the shootings there, say
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Photo by Pascal Bernardon on Unsplash Have even our neighbors to the North found some sort of limit to their Gun Lobby kowtowing? Wyoming lawmakers

Without making much noise about it, the Trump Administration is continuing to give gun rights back to convicted felons—including, most recently, an indicted ‘fake elector.’

This week, the Netflix documentary “All the Empty Rooms” won the 2026 Best Documentary Short Film Academy Award. The film reflects on the lasting damage

In a major win for gun violence prevention advocates, a slate of more than 20 bills has landed on the desk of Virginia Gov. Abigail

DENVER, CO – (February 4, 2026) The Colorado Safe Futures Fund (CSFF) announced $770,000 in inaugural grants to 18 Colorado organizations working to prevent firearm-related injuries and deaths, including Colorado Ceasefire Outreach. Firearms are the third leading cause

Gun violence prevention groups across the state gathered on Feb. 26 to advocate for gun reform. More than 100 people, including dozens of students, joined